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| #2416 | fixed | host networking is not working under osx | ||
| Description |
There is a discussion in the forums relating to this topic. http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=9241 Basically, it doesn't do anything, no virtual interface is created on the OSX host (I checked using ifconfig). When the virtual Ubuntu boots up ifconfig only displays the lo interface. It would be cool if this option was disabled in the GUI as it would save people from trying to get it working. Thanks Guys |
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| #2678 | wontfix | host network interface disappears during upgrade from 2.0.4 to 2.0.6 but cannot be removed from VM settings | ||
| Description |
i was running virtualbox 2.04 on my windows machine, with one VM. this one VM was connected to a host interface, which manifested itself as a network controller under the "network connections" folder in the windows host, and was named "virtualbox host interface 1" (the default name when creating a new host interface). i upgraded from 2.0.4 to 2.0.6 using the installer (didnt change any options, just hist "next" until it finished). during the installation the "virtualbox host interface 1" interface was deleted (no longer appeared in "network connections") - which caused an error when booting the VM. the bug itself is that when editing the VM settings , under the "network" properties, the old host interface appears, in italic font (slanted) and cannot be removed. i cant find any way to remove this (now deleted) interface from the VM settings. i've created a new host interface and set the VM to use that in the meantime. |
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| #6317 | obsolete | host memory low | ||
| Description |
Host system Windows XP Pro SP 3 32 bit 2GB RAM DDR2 1066 HDD free space 17GB on C:/ Guest Ubuntu 9.10 32 bit When I try to install Ubuntu 9.10 from cd-live I end up with the message "host memory low". I have tried different amount of memory ,from the suggested 384MB up to the limit with no positive result,i.e. I have not been able to run any VM. |
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